MySQL Enterprise Audit

As more sensitive data is collected, stored and used online, database auditing becomes an essential component of any security strategy. To guard against the misuse of information, popular compliance regulations including HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, and the PCI Data Security Standard require organizations to track access to information.

To meet these demands, organizations must be able to produce an audit trail of information to help track who does what to which piece of data. This includes login and logoff attempts, attempts to access a database or a table, changes to database schema and much more.

MySQL Enterprise Audit gives DBAs the tools they need to add auditing compliance to their new and existing applications by enabling them to:

New! New! Encryption - Audit Files can now be encrypted using standard AES-256. These files can be shared and decrypted by external applications that have the encryption key.

New! New! Compression - Using compression can Reduce audit storage by up to 10x. Files can be unzipped using standard tools.

New! New! JSON Audit Data Format - Now you can decide between JSOM or XML.